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A Closer Look at Latin America’s ‘Culture of…
Movies like Roma are important because they go beyond the most obvious and sensational images and provide a more…
Art and Tolerance in Afghanistan
Afghanistan played the leading role in histories that have yet to be written, and we owe ourselves the chance to…
The Great Indian Electoral Soap Opera
Today, the list of these failures has glaringly expanded, as have concerns of riding communalism, corruption, and…
Congo’s Ebola Problem: More Than Just the Disease
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing the worst outbreak of the Ebola virus disease in the country's…
East Africa and the Drug Trade: A Growing Threat with…
Due to the increasing availability of drugs from around the world being sold at cheaper prices in African markets,…
What’s Happening in Venezuela?
This crisis has been years in the making. Venezuelans deserve change, but not in the form of a long and bloody…
Does New Brunswick Have Free Press?
The Irvings are one of Canada’s wealthiest families and are cited as being one of the first Canadian corporations…
United We Roll! The Campaign for a Cruder Canada
The challenges facing those who are financially dependent on oil are very real and cannot be ignored. However,…
Algeria’s Mass Protests: A Rare Momentum for…
The physical incapacity of Bouteflika to exercise his presidential duties is best exemplified by his absence in…
Bangsamoro: Power Politics and Governance in Southern…
A war-torn populace left weary after half-a-century of conflict is on the cusp of change.
Politics and Law: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
More than a century ago French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville predicted that courts would…
A Picture Worth a Thousand Words: The Politics Behind…
Historically, the State of the Union has aimed to address US voters and foreign interests to detail the past year's…